ADVANCED Motion Controls introduces the FM-series FlexPro Digital Servo Drives

February 12, 2020

Available immediately from ADVANCED Motion Controls are three new additions to the FlexPro servo drive family, the FM series. Designed with compact form and power density in mind, the micro-sized drives can outperform larger-sized digital servo drives and still be integrated into tight spaces. The new FM drives are equipped with an additional interface board that makes it easy to integrate into your system with standard connectors.

FM060-5-EM and FM060-10-EM are connected to the power supply and motor using screw terminalswhile the FM060-25-EM features pre-soldered connection leads.

Features include:

  • –   50.8 x 25.4 x 26 mm (2 x 1 x 1.03 in)
  • –   10-55 VDC input
  • –   5 A continuous, 10 A peak for FM060-5-EM
  • –   10 A continuous, 20 A peak for FM060-10-EM
  • –   25 A continuous, 50 A peak for FM060-25-EM
  • –  Incremental encoder and BISS C-mode feedback
  • –   Torque, velocity, and position operating modes
  • –   Phoenix and Molex connectors
  • –   Configuration and full loop tuning
  • –   IMPACT architecture

Projected Industries & Applications:

The small size of the FM drives makes them perfect for cobots (collaborative robots), AGVs, portable devices, lab and warehouse automation, military equipment, and any other integrated design.

Source

Related Articles



Editor’s Pick: Featured Article

Weidmüller’s u-control 2000: The Automation Controller

Weidmüller’s u-control 2000: The Automation Controller

Weidmüller’s scalable engineering software, u-control 2000, adapts individually to your requirements. And, the u-control is powerful, compact and fully compatible with Weidmüller’s I/O system u-remote. This article looks at what makes u-control the heart of your automation.

Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are one of the main components of any automated system. A typical control system has inputs, outputs, controllers (i.e., PLCs), and some type of human interaction with the system, a human machine interface (HMI), for example.

Read More



Latest Articles

  • Canada’s AI Strategy with Schneider Electric

    June 24, 2026 Answers provided by James See, National Sales Director of Systems at Schneider Electric Canada, Questions developed by Krystie Johnston, Managing Editor at Kerrwil Media Ltd. The future of Canada’s artificial intelligence (AI) continues to be discussed as adoption progresses across the country. Conversations around energy, infrastructure, and the grid are making headlines,… Read More…

  • Applications of Physical AI in Canadian Sectors

    June 23, 2026 Physical AI — the convergence of artificial intelligence with robotics and autonomous motion systems — is reshaping how Canadian industries operate. Across sectors from healthcare to mining, AI-enabled machines are performing tasks that were once entirely dependent on human intervention. But deploying Physical AI effectively requires more than sophisticated algorithms: it demands… Read More…